Drug Addiction Poems
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Drug addiction poems have become a useful therapeutic tool for many addicts seeking to gain control over their addictions.
About Drug Addiction Poetry
There are several different types of drug addiction poems. For example:
- Poetry written by an addict about the problems contributing to his/her addiction
- Poetry written by an addict about the effects of his/her addiction
- Poetry written by an addict about his/her steps toward recovery
- Poems written by friends and family members of the addict to express how they feel about his/her addiction
- Poems written by friends and family members of the addict to celebrate his/her steps toward recovery
Some poems consist of short rhyming verse, while others are longer and less structured in nature. Due to the nature of the topic, most drug addiction poetry could best be described as raw and highly emotional. Themes of mental illness and physical or sexual abuse may also be explored if these circumstances contributed to the addict’s drug problem.
While drug addiction poetry is often shared on websites or in therapy groups, some poets prefer to keep their work private. However, it’s important to remember the act of creating still has value regardless of what you choose to do with the final product. Only you can decide if you are ready to share your work with others.
Poetry as a Therapeutic Tool
Poetry about drug addiction and drug abuse is often used as part of creative arts therapy. The goal of creative arts therapy is to provide the addict with a constructive way to deal with the emotions surrounding his/her addiction. The purpose is not to create poetry that is worthy of publication in a major literary journal, but rather to tap into poetry as a tool for gaining a better understanding of one’s addiction. Other forms of creative arts therapy include singing, dancing, painting, or sculpting.
While creative arts therapy can be a very useful tool in overcoming drug addiction, it should be cautioned that poetry alone is not enough to help an addict make a full recovery. For someone suffering from a serious drug problem, enlisting the services of healthcare professionals at an addiction treatment center is still the best option. In fact, many addiction treatment centers have poetry writing groups that are used in conjunction with detox, addiction counseling, group therapy, and other drug addiction treatment methods.
You can learn more about the role of poetry in treating addiction by visiting The National Association for Poetry Therapy website. This website also provides information for people interested in becoming certified poetry therapists.
Places to Find Drug Addiction Poems Online
If you’re looking for drug addiction poetry online to use as a tool for discussion in a therapy group or a way to jumpstart your own writing process, check out the following helpful websites:
- Project GHB, a website that aims to increase awareness of the problems associated with addiction to Ecstasy, Ketamine, and other certain prescription drugs, includes a special section with drug addiction poetry.
- Sober Recovery, a website that helps people locate local addiction treatment centers, has a forum devoted to sharing poetry, quotes, and inspirational sayings about overcoming addiction.
- If you’re looking for poetry that reflects your spiritual beliefs, Christian Recovery Ministries has a section of its forum devoted to drug addiction poems written from a Christian perspective.
- The NA/AA Recovery Zone provides information on the effects of drug addiction, as well as a number of stories and poems. There is also a link for you to submit your own work.
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DEMON Send Me the Wind Send me the rainSend me a Storm as I stand
Ready to face my demon my greatest enemy- Ready Like that the race I ran when I was ejaculated From my fathers penis-- swimming in semen-A million man March-A race for life
A race that I won And I Penetrated the membrane and became life Begun As a blood clot protected in a cocoon a wombOsmosis Giving light to my mothers uterus didnt become apart of life to regress
So I stand here ready to face my enemy My Demon High upon this proverbial ledgeThe fight of my life
To have Peace I have to give up the fightStill I am Lost To have Peace of mind I have to give up the fight with my thoughts
Racing debating consciously complicating what is easy My will my way my journey cut short interrupted by the corrupt Manifestation of my dis-ease. in my box that sits on this proverbial ledge I wait. My Demon lurking twisting and jerking working To destroy the very thing that it is Trying to destroy the essence of its own being to reject the possibility of progress creating a fantasy on non exist Putting out my fire for lifeA rebel
Cause a Demon is most comfortable in Hell Its like I am in a conjured spell. Like a mental prison cell.. Still looking toward a light waiting for the rain to fall hoping that someone one reach out to save me embrace me surround me and teach me how to look my demon in the eye no longer intimidated no longer subconsciously debating masquerading So I start prayingStirring ancient spirits from the Tomb of Nefertiti Somewhere lost
Between the Sahara and the Serengeti Between Hitler and FarrakhanBetween California and Sudan Between Adam and the Atom bomb Between Turmoil and Calm Between Christianity and A Islam Between Life and Babylon Between reality and fantasy the now and my destiny Between the alpha and the omega THE GREAT MYSTERY MISERY MAKING ME FACE MY FEAR MY DISEASE Send Me the Wind Send me the rainSend me a Storm as I stand On this proverbial ledge Mirrored For the Demon
My Greatest EnemyIS ME
-- Contributed by: Penny C. Tampa, FloridaHelp,
You need medical help. Please go to a doctor or to the Emergency Room to start the ball rolling.
Jodee Redmond LoveToKnow Editor
-- Contributed by: JC Redmondi cant stop and im going to die soon i can barley walk
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